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Luis de Pablo by Peter Grahame Woolf. Prolific in every musical genre, and arguably more active on the international contemporary music scene than any other Spanish musician, Luis de Pablo (born Bilbao, 1930) is a multi-linguist of extraordinary culture. He has pursued interest in the most diverse subjects outside music and his artistic and literary influences range widely. An Anglophile with a special affection for English literature, de Pablo's music has been featured at London's Almeida Festivals and recently at the 1998 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.

His is however by no means a household name in UK, partly perhaps because he is published in Italy (Suvini Zerboni, Milan) and is not given to self-promotion. Luís de Pablo and Cristobal Halffter were the key members of the group of composers often known as the 'Generation of '51'. Louis de Pablo (left) with Peter Grahame Woolf (1999) Selected books. Peter Ablinger. John Adams. Gilbert Amy, compositeur. Laurie Anderson. Georges Aperghis. Nicolas Bacri. Alain Bancquart. François Bayle. Ivan Bellocq. Luciano Berio. Christophe Bertrand. Konrad Boehmer. Jean-Yves Bosseur. Gavin Bryars. Earle Brown. Jose Luis Campana. Elliott Carter. Bernard-cavanna. Michel Chion. Bruno Coulais. Pascale Criton.

George Crumb. Nguyen Thien Dao. Dubugnon Richard. Denis Dufour. Frédéric Durieux. Pierre Dutrieu. Jean-Claude Eloy. Peter Eötvös. Thierry Escaich. Ivan Fedele. Philippe Fénelon. Luc Ferrari. Joshua Fineberg. Graciane Finzi. Jean-Louis Florentz. Jean Francaix. Benjamin de la Fuente: composer & improviser. Beat Furrer - BEAT FURRER News. Anthony Girard - Compositeur. Suzanne Giraud. Philip Glass. Heiner Goebbels. Olivier Greif | Accueil. Jonathan harvey. Philippe Hersant - Compositeur. Jean-Luc Hervé. Klaus Huber – Klaus Huber deutschenglishitalianoespañol Nous? La raison du cœur (2005) deutsch français english italiano español Impressum. David Hudry. Nicholas Isherwood. Pascale Jakubowski. Karlheinz Stockhausen. Michael Jarrell. Pierre Jodlowski. Betsy Jolas. André Jolivet. Mauricio Kagel. Alain Kremski. Suzanne Giraud. Bernhard Lang. David Lang.

Jacques Lenot. Michaël Levinas. György Ligeti. Magnus Lindberg. José Manuel López López. Philippe Manoury. Bruno Mantovani. Yan Maresz. Alexandros Markeas - Compositeur - Bienvenue. Martin Matalon. Marc Monnet. Tristan Murail. François Narboni. Olga Neuwirth. Luigi Nono. Michael Nyman. Maurice Ohana - Compositeur - 1913-1992. Henri Pousseur. Jacques rebotier. Steve Reich. Michèle Reverdy. Terry Riley. Kaija Saariaho. Esa-Pekka Salonen. Lalo Schifrin. Arnold Schoenberg. 110th anniversary – members of the press uninvited! On October 9, 1912 Arnold Schönberg performed his new opus in Berlin’s Choralionsaal for guests who received tickets by invitation only. The work was Pierrot lunaire op. 21 for chamber ensemble and Sprechstimme, with three sections of seven melodramas each.

That evening, the audience was propelled into a wholly new dimension of hearing. Read more ... From the archive – Donation Our archive recently received the donation of a previously unknown autograph letter by Arnold Schönberg. Salvatore Sciarrino. Karlheinz Stockhausen.